Trump’s 14 Hours in Rome
- Donald Trump spent 14 hours in Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis, where he was seated in the front row while Joe Biden sat several rows back, which Trump criticized as showing a lack of respect for the United States.
- During his short trip, Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss critical issues, but few details about their discussion were reported.
- Trump's quick visit left no time for discussions on tariffs or relations with Russia, despite Ukrainian requests for further meetings.
- Trump expressed a desire to return to his golf resort in New Jersey after the ceremonies, indicating a priority for a speedy departure.
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Here's the real reason for Trump's 'startlingly fast turnaround' on trip to Rome: report
President Donald Trump spent a mere “14 hours in Rome,” as his “whirlwind trip to Italy” came against the backdrop of “global discord,” the New York Times reports.The reason for his quick turnaround?“He wanted to make it back to his golf resort in New Jersey before the end of the day,” Trump told ai...
Here’s the real reason behind Trump’s 'startlingly fast turnaround' on his trip to Rome
President Donald Trump spent a mere “14 hours in Rome,” as his “whirlwind trip to Italy” came against the backdrop of “global discord,” the New York Times reports.The reason for his quick turnaround?“He wanted to make it back to his golf resort in New Jersey before the end of the day,” Trump told aides, according to the Times.READ MORE: 'Drowning in hubris': How a conservative legal doctrine — and his own 'stupidity' — could topple TrumpAs repor…
Trump’s 14 Hours in Rome
New York Times: “Mr. Trump was on the ground in Rome for about 14 hours, and left immediately after the services for the pope in St. Peter’s Square, stopping only for handshakes or greetings with a few of the presidents, prime ministers, royals and religious leaders who came to the ceremony.”
America Is Back! President Trump is Center of Attention at Funeral of Far-Left Pope Francis in Rome - The Elites Can't Help It
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump flew to Rome, Italy on Friday to attend the funeral of Pope Francis at the Vatican on Saturday morning.
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